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Samir Georges Nassib Hammam (Arabic: سمير همام, romanized: Samīr Hammām; born 17 July 1947) is a Lebanese businessman, well known for his high-profile involvement in British football clubs, and who most recently relinquished the life presidency of Cardiff City in March 2022 following a legal dispute.
Sam Hamm (born November 19, 1955) is an American screenwriter and comic book writer. [1] Hamm is known for writing the initial drafts of the screenplay for the 1989 Batman movie before those duties were handed over to Warren Skaaren . [ 2 ]
Lebanese businessman Sam Hammam assumed control of the club in 2000 and replaced Ayre with Bobby Gould, who had managed Hammam's previous club Wimbledon. Gould enjoyed a positive start, remaining unbeaten in his opening nine games, but was replaced by Alan Cork after suffering two consecutive defeats in October 2000. Cork won promotion to the ...
[35] [36] In July, Vincent Tan had reached an agreement with Sam Hammam over the £15 million debt owed to Langston, where Hammam would become Honorary Life President of the club, this was considered as the first step of becoming a debt-free club. [37] Cardiff went on to win the first ever Premier League South Wales derby against Swansea City.
Sam Hammam: Manager: Ray Harford (until 7 October) Peter Withe (from 7 October - 19 January) Joe Kinnear (from 19 January) Stadium: Selhurst Park: First Division: 13th: FA Cup: Third round: League Cup: Second round: Full Members Cup: Second round: Top goalscorer: League: All: John Fashanu (20) Average home league attendance: 6,905
Sam Hammam – former owner and president of Cardiff City F.C. [4] [5] Hind Hariri (born 1984) – entrepreneur, billionaire; Nicolas Hayek – former owner of Swatch Group [6] Ziad Raphael Nassar – celebrity wedding designer and entrepreneur, owner of Ziad Rapahel Nassar holding. Carlos Slim – investor, formerly the richest person in the world
He and three other Wimbledon directors—Jimmy Rose, Bernie Coleman and Sam Hammam—were promptly voted onto MK City's board "in an advisory capacity". [66] This was a separate personal investment by the four directors, Noades said at the time, and not relevant to a relocation, though he also spoke at length about what he saw as the superior ...
Cardiff City; 2000–01 season; Owner: Sam Hammam: Manager: Billy Ayre/Bobby Gould/Alan Cork: Football League Third Division: 2nd: FA Cup: 3rd round: League Cup: 1st round: FAW Premier Cup: Quarter-final